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mason's maturity. stock price down significantly from where it was a year ago. >> grew upon has collapsed in 2012 and stock down 80% over the year. andrew mason look like a c.e.o. in over his head: you mentioned various problems in europe. and you know, fundamentally there's not any sustainable strategy behind the groupon approach and that's because you have living social and literally dozennens and other companies doing these daily deals, and so if you don't have any particular advantage other than being first and now being eclipsed you have to come up with something else and there's a potential saving grace because mason has been working around-the-clock to try to figure out what could we do at groupon to try to stem the tide and there's a variety of different efforts and experiments frankly that are going on. so what i like about that is that he is recognizing the real fundamental problem. he has not been able to fix it's yet but he is going all in and trying to and for that reason he is not on the
mason's maturity. stock price down significantly from where it was a year ago. >> grew upon has collapsed in 2012 and stock down 80% over the year. andrew mason look like a c.e.o. in over his head: you mentioned various problems in europe. and you know, fundamentally there's not any sustainable strategy behind the groupon approach and that's because you have living social and literally dozennens and other companies doing these daily deals, and so if you don't have any particular advantage...
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mason and in the same day being able to hear kila and angela mcnamera. it was a sonic history lesson in a day. the best thing was, you could talk to any of the people who were there and you could have that history lesson expanded for you. being able to interact with folks like photographer karen rich, who is sitting in the audience right now, being able to interact with kong on his album, bridge across the blue, these events i really don't think that can be taken lightly. for urban american indians we have powwow which are intertribal events that revolve around a shared repertoire of songs and dances like some of the singing you have heard me do here today. it's a time for people to be able to come together, not for the casinos, not for that part. talk about fighting stereotypes, that's a stereotype for us. yes, we have casinos, but that all of our culture? no. it's not all we are here to be defined by. for most people, especially in urban areas, powwows are places to go to reconnect. powwows are places you go to see people you haven't seen in a long tim
mason and in the same day being able to hear kila and angela mcnamera. it was a sonic history lesson in a day. the best thing was, you could talk to any of the people who were there and you could have that history lesson expanded for you. being able to interact with folks like photographer karen rich, who is sitting in the audience right now, being able to interact with kong on his album, bridge across the blue, these events i really don't think that can be taken lightly. for urban american...
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west of the especially2 to 4 inches possib -- west of the mason-dixon line across the mason-dixon line, 2 to 4 inches possible. atwest of the metro area, one or two inches possible. >> this is rockville pike, southbound 355, heading south of the beltway, into the works on where the water main break is south of that near cedar lane where only one right lane is getting by. this is just south of the beltway on a 355, stop and go into the work zone where they are working on the water main break. you may want to take an alternate towards downtown bethesda. we still have an accident on northbound interstate 95 at the occoquan, which is still blocking one left lane with delays up from dale city. after that you are good up to springfield. back to you. >> thank you. we're learning more about by the national park service wants to terminate the lease of a georgetown landmark. the parks service says jack's boathouse has been operating on a month-to-month lease since 1982. it was not under the name of the current owner. the agency wants a concession contract. there were told to leave in january, bu
west of the especially2 to 4 inches possib -- west of the mason-dixon line across the mason-dixon line, 2 to 4 inches possible. atwest of the metro area, one or two inches possible. >> this is rockville pike, southbound 355, heading south of the beltway, into the works on where the water main break is south of that near cedar lane where only one right lane is getting by. this is just south of the beltway on a 355, stop and go into the work zone where they are working on the water main...
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mason and benny are cute. call in. you can find more of becker's favorite pet products online, at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we'll be right back. >> he's sweet. yes. [ cheers and applause ] >>> we have a cast of thousands that we are back with. and, boy, do we have a huge month ahead. everyone, kicking life into high gear in 2013. it's on the way. and we're helping all of you go full-throttle, changing every part of your life that you want to improve. where is sam? >> where is sam? >> i'll just keep going. amy? >> it's called january -- from your health and fitness, to love and money. secrets and the best, new tips that will really make a difference in your life. >> i have a feeling that sam's whee >>> all right. a tweet just moments ago from robin. she says, sam is right. i'll be back in 2013. light, love, power, presence. we love you. and get back here, robin. >>> good morning this is the last friday of 2012. what is the last weekend forecast going to be like? >>> impressive radar returns, none of it is reachin
mason and benny are cute. call in. you can find more of becker's favorite pet products online, at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we'll be right back. >> he's sweet. yes. [ cheers and applause ] >>> we have a cast of thousands that we are back with. and, boy, do we have a huge month ahead. everyone, kicking life into high gear in 2013. it's on the way. and we're helping all of you go full-throttle, changing every part of your life that you want to improve. where is sam? >>...
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yes, could be a detachment from, fort mason. looking for renegades. hope they don't take your friend tonto for a renegade. if they meet up with him. tonto will be careful. i wasn't to meet him until tomorrow. well, inspector, we'll camp up the line. the soldiers may be gone by morning. then, i'll come back and meet, tonto. come on, silver. him in fort dodds about a year ago. well? he's the indian who rides with the lone ranger. lone ranger? are you sure? positive. we can't have him snooping around here. he might bring in his masked friend. yeah. that masked man might be here even now. well, what do we do? we're gonna have a talk with that indian. come on. that night, bollen and lackey, after failing to find tonto or chief swift eagle. cruelly fought the chief's terrified squaw, to give them the information they demand. i think this is about the best break we ever got. what do you mean, break? the brass in washington think the indians have been staging these, don't they? now we prove it. how? you heard her say, they rode off to guard t
yes, could be a detachment from, fort mason. looking for renegades. hope they don't take your friend tonto for a renegade. if they meet up with him. tonto will be careful. i wasn't to meet him until tomorrow. well, inspector, we'll camp up the line. the soldiers may be gone by morning. then, i'll come back and meet, tonto. come on, silver. him in fort dodds about a year ago. well? he's the indian who rides with the lone ranger. lone ranger? are you sure? positive. we can't have him snooping...
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. >> he is the founding father of the free masons. >> reporter: the reminders of solomon, his temple and his destruction seem to seep from these walls. >> the name of this is the tears of the king. >> reporter: why is he crying? >> well, this was the end of the first temple period. >> reporter: tears for the destruction of the temple. it was under zedekiah's rule that jerusalem fell to the bab loan yans and the ark of the covenant went missing from history and the pages of the bible. >> the 10th century is the last time anybody really sees it according to biblical tradition. there are other stories that maybe somebody spirited the ark out of the city just ahead of the destruction. >> reporter: many believe these underground tunnels were used to secretly transport the ark out of jerusalem, and when the bab loan yan troops took infantry of the treasured they blundered, something was missing. >> when the babalonians took all the inventory, the ark was not on the list. >> there are all sorts of possibilities as to where it ended up. >> reporter: one was that the ark was taken from jerusa
. >> he is the founding father of the free masons. >> reporter: the reminders of solomon, his temple and his destruction seem to seep from these walls. >> the name of this is the tears of the king. >> reporter: why is he crying? >> well, this was the end of the first temple period. >> reporter: tears for the destruction of the temple. it was under zedekiah's rule that jerusalem fell to the bab loan yans and the ark of the covenant went missing from history...
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artist in san francisco and have been on transportation since 1970 and used to live in jefferson and mason and walked down to the agency 'em cafe before it was a pier 39 and sat in the lumbar i can't remember the regard and i recognize how much this city has changed since then and it has made it one of the most remarkable water fronts and it certainly was not back then and i believe the street artists add a tremendous amount of vitality to this city and i'm also happy to be asked and answered question and is we get a dozen of them each day and when i'm across the street i love "where is market street," where is the ferry building," i can't tell you how many times i have been asked that question and i'm alms happy to point them in the right direction. we make our own crafts and think that we represent something unique and different and something special to the tourists that visit this time and the people that live and work here and i would say that 70% of my customers live and work here in san francisco and so with that, i conclude and thank you for your consideration. >> debra king and the
artist in san francisco and have been on transportation since 1970 and used to live in jefferson and mason and walked down to the agency 'em cafe before it was a pier 39 and sat in the lumbar i can't remember the regard and i recognize how much this city has changed since then and it has made it one of the most remarkable water fronts and it certainly was not back then and i believe the street artists add a tremendous amount of vitality to this city and i'm also happy to be asked and answered...
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the traders joe at masonic was, but i think they are not any longer. i am not sure what they are doing. they may be redeeming in-store. you can redeem in-store, meaning that you take it back and some stores kind of do that quietly. in other words, they don't put out a big sign and you can quietly redeem in-store and avoid the $100. it's a relatively small number in the city. i'm not sure if it's been high enough is to make the stores not do it. they just haven't chosen that option at this point. >> so for those that have done it, we don't have anything to address the waste that they are generated, it's basically accounted for when they elect to pay the fee? >> it's just basically spread out amongst the rest of the city essentially. >> okay. so it seems to me that it is going to require a combination of ideas. i am inclined to agree with commissioner dooley. i don't like being heavy-handed or anything like that, but the environment and the waste is a mandatory matter that has to be addressed because it happens to be reality. so it seems to me that certa
the traders joe at masonic was, but i think they are not any longer. i am not sure what they are doing. they may be redeeming in-store. you can redeem in-store, meaning that you take it back and some stores kind of do that quietly. in other words, they don't put out a big sign and you can quietly redeem in-store and avoid the $100. it's a relatively small number in the city. i'm not sure if it's been high enough is to make the stores not do it. they just haven't chosen that option at this...
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winter weather revised rates issued for the potomac highlands already, along the mason-dixon line, across much of west virginia. that is 2-4 to be expected there. you can really see the rain/snow caught off. very little cumulations expected east of the metro. we will see heavier amounts year in the range of 1-4 inches. you have to get to the mountains if you want anything more than that. maybe around an inch in d.c. just a fair amount of clouds expected today throughout the day. and then the system moving in late tonight into the morning. you will be waking up to snow. that is coinciding with a rain/snow line. we will likely see a mixed in d.c. roads will be fine by late in the day. , today, 39-43. cloudy skies tonight, snow developing overnight, 25-32 degrees. a mix on saturday morning, drying up late in the day. just breezy on sunday. looking good for the rest of the week ended to the new year. let's check on traffic with steve. >> we start with an accident northbound 95 in virginia at the occoquan river on the left side of the road, causing delays from the prince william parkway -- act
winter weather revised rates issued for the potomac highlands already, along the mason-dixon line, across much of west virginia. that is 2-4 to be expected there. you can really see the rain/snow caught off. very little cumulations expected east of the metro. we will see heavier amounts year in the range of 1-4 inches. you have to get to the mountains if you want anything more than that. maybe around an inch in d.c. just a fair amount of clouds expected today throughout the day. and then the...
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andrew mason is also running a multi billion dollar company still there. i just think there is too much to prove and you are paying for it right now with so many buy recommendations on the street. >> doc, who made the most compelling argument on facebook? >> well, again, i'm not a fan of facebook. i am out of it since the low 20s. so god bless all of you including pete who are still long here but i just don't buy the story and i don't think they hurt themselves as much with the instagram issue. i think again it is one of those things that brought them in front of people though as far as what the potential missteps could be and thus far they've had a lot. >> pete? >> i like the mobile ad revenue from last quarter. if they can do a couple quarters back to back i think we have a company on the move. the revenue stream from that finally going from zero to i believe it was something like 14% was impressive to me so i'm with murph on this one. steven you just couldn't convince me to get out. >> let's continue the conversation on facebook. in fact we'll add googl
andrew mason is also running a multi billion dollar company still there. i just think there is too much to prove and you are paying for it right now with so many buy recommendations on the street. >> doc, who made the most compelling argument on facebook? >> well, again, i'm not a fan of facebook. i am out of it since the low 20s. so god bless all of you including pete who are still long here but i just don't buy the story and i don't think they hurt themselves as much with the...
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but farther north, north of the mason dixon line, it is all snow. and it will continue to snow. and sometimes we say snow makes snow. because if the ground is covered in snow, the air above it stays cooler. if the air is cooler, you have a chance of rain or snow, what will it be? you have this ripple effect, one thing after another effect and so more snow heading even into new york city for tomorrow night. now, there is rain now moving into new orleans here, baton rouge seeing very heavy rain, could get a little flooding here, some quick flooding, it will go away quickly. here across parts of mississippi, alabama, even into atlanta, rain coming in, and then along that line, right where the snow is now. don, would you believe, 65% of the u.s. right now is covered with some type of snow. inch or more. 65%. the most we could get at all last year was 45% in february. 48%. we're better than that. and really, you know, it is just starting. this is winter, just starting. the snow does move across the north anywhere from north of memphis right through evansville, cincinnati, columbus, o
but farther north, north of the mason dixon line, it is all snow. and it will continue to snow. and sometimes we say snow makes snow. because if the ground is covered in snow, the air above it stays cooler. if the air is cooler, you have a chance of rain or snow, what will it be? you have this ripple effect, one thing after another effect and so more snow heading even into new york city for tomorrow night. now, there is rain now moving into new orleans here, baton rouge seeing very heavy rain,...
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even today of what racism really is and what it is about to come everything below the mason-dixon line. not new york. if you lived in tomorrow night what, elsewhere in the heartland you may think there is not part of the story. part of the chicago race right it use see a young black man who has been stoned to death after a 13 year-old boy has been murdered at a beach because he swam across the cochlea's color line. african-americans ended up homeless. but you describe the idyllic racially integrated hyde park now the home of the first family. bombs going off two years before? what is going on? >> guest: it is fascinating because phoebe phoebe, her great-grandmother lived in hyde park. that is a big deal. somebody recommended to me the chicago commission study of the race riot when i discovered the bombings to african-american moving into hyde park there was a campaign to move them out realized my goodness. >> it was not parlor conversation but propaganda. remarkable. i cannot remember how many that began before and continued after. it was a striking time. talking to her relatives i lea
even today of what racism really is and what it is about to come everything below the mason-dixon line. not new york. if you lived in tomorrow night what, elsewhere in the heartland you may think there is not part of the story. part of the chicago race right it use see a young black man who has been stoned to death after a 13 year-old boy has been murdered at a beach because he swam across the cochlea's color line. african-americans ended up homeless. but you describe the idyllic racially...